Haworth (Oklahoma)

McCurtain County

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Haworth is a city in McCurtain County in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Covering an area of ​​about four square kilometers (1.6 sqmi ) nearly 300 people.

Haworth is part of the socio-economic region Ark- La -Tex, which includes parts of four states Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma and Texas.

Geography

Haworth, in the southeast of the State of Oklahoma in the southern United States, about 16 kilometers from the eastern border of Arkansas, and 15 miles from the southern border to Texas. The city is completely surrounded by a large, contiguous nature reserve and woodland. Along the border with Texas runs one of the longest rivers in the world, the Red River, which rises in the northern Texas and after 1966 kilometers into the Atchafalaya River, a tributary of the Mississippi River empties.

Nearby cities include Idabel (12 km north-west ), Broken Bow (18 km north), Eagle Town (23 km north), Foreman (25 km southeast), Winthrop (28 km east) and Horatio (29 km northeast). Nearest large city with about 200,000 inhabitants, the over 160 kilometers southeast remotely located Shreveport.

Traffic

From the northwest to the southeast of the city runs the Oklahoma State Highway 3, which merges into U.S. Highway 259 to the west and connects to U.S. Highway 70 manufactures and east as Arkansas State Route 32 is continued. About 45 kilometers south of the city extends Interstate 30

Demography

The 2000 census showed a population of 354 people, the population density was almost 84 people per square kilometer. 81.4 % of the population were white, 9.3% Indians and 2.0 % blacks. 2.0% were from a different ethnicity, 5.4% had two or more ethnicities, 5.7% were Hispanic or Latino of any ethnicity. For every 100 females were about 102 men. The average age was 32 years, the per capita income was 9,500 U.S. dollars, with which almost 43 % of the population were below the poverty line.

Until the 2010 census, the population dropped to 297

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